I’m not sure why I keep watching F1, but I cannot stand and really hate the lack of teams and lack of competitiveness. Also hate the powertrains.
I’m not sure why I keep watching F1, but I cannot stand and really hate the lack of teams and lack of competitiveness. Also hate the powertrains.
You were probably looking at the CVT equipped model. Also it’s B-R-A-K-E.
I think it’s still ugly.
Subaru doesn’t have a 6 cylinder engine anymore, and they’ve never had a V6. Previously a flat 6 was available but was outdated for a long time.
They definitely didn’t fool me this time around. haha.
Really? When did that happen? Seems very odd to, given that just 2 generations ago the car was manual ONLY.
You can tell it’s a problem when you start comparing driving in the US to 3rd world countries...
What I’m getting from all this is...too many hits from the vape pen. By the entire development crew. Seriously, what’s going on here?
The worst thing, by far, are the drivers that don’t bother learning how to drive (by that I mean actually drive a vehicle, not understand how to read signs - which is all you need to get a license) and the selfish pricks that love to camp out in the left lanes.
Those metrics are basically what it will take for EVs to gain large acceptance. That, and a way way bigger charging infrastructure
Pretty sure people mostly slammed Tesla for building their cars by hand...UNDER TENTS. Oh, and using tape or whatever else Home Depot had in stock. Had very little to do with actually building by hand.
Apparently America = Biden. Nice headline...
My neighbor was not happy when he realized his Silverado won’t fit in the garage.
Here in the Raleigh area Uber prices are the same as they’ve ever been. At least to go downtown. Haven’t had to quote an airport trip in a while.
I’d agree with most of that statement. I’d take exception to two things, however. Vehicle bloat. Regulation mandated BS has made the exterior design of cars not very flattering. And the size/increased weight of cars really sucks, though only for the enthusiast. Average Joe Blow doesn’t care that his formerly 2800…
He’s focused on straight line speed because the technology doesn’t exist yet to make nimble EV sports cars (with any sort of range).
Yeah, so I got the impression from watching the show that Dylan’s family is actually pretty rich and well off (compared to the rest of the town). It’s really not that far outside the realm of possibility to think he could own that car, especially given how some rich people love to “baby” their kids.
How does a writer for an auto blog not understand this?
Just about any product made, from any industry, is more environmentally friendly if it’s lifespan is long. This is logic 101. But it definitely is extra important for EVs since so much energy is expended to create them in the first place.
“Acura basically built this car for people like me. I want a car which will carry people, dogs, and occasionally things in a rapid and engaging fashion. Sport sedans are totally my jam. I can’t abide fast SUVs, and I am kind of too old to drive a two-door and expect my friends and family to squeeze into the back seat.”